Appearing in court and actually trying medical malpractice cases in Michigan has also taught
us a lot about jurors.
Not exact matches
Whichever way things go,
jurors and judges are going to be hearing a
lot more
about amygdalae and orbitofrontal cortices.
We'll have a
lot more videos to feature on our blog Freedom Fridays and elsewhere on our website to educate potential
jurors about how they can use the opportunity of jury service to protect all of our rights from abuse at the hands of government.
Between
jurors searching for (sometimes erroneous) information online
about a case they're on, or using social media to speak
about a case that could affect their ability to serve, you could potentially uncover a
lot of material that could help you polish up your questions and arguments.